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K1MAN ESSAY: E051028A - WELCOME AARA AND IARN - HAM RADIO WILL DIE WITHOUT THEM
"Bob Sherin, W4ASX" wrote in message oups.com... To the contrary, I find 20 meters prime spectrum of interesting hams. Taking a break from business, I had the pleasure of talking all day on 20, only a minor part about the K1MAN story. , At the risk, "Preacher", of being characterized as being one of the uninteresting Hams on 20 meters, may I? Yes, you often do talk "all day on 20". And you talk, and you talk, and you talk. At the end of the day, Bob, you have spent hours talking, and in the process you actually say little. Yes, previous posters are, in the vernacular, 'right on the money' when they comment that many of them have made it a habit to spin their VFO to another frequency when you arrive on scene. Why do you suppose this is, Bob? Obviously what you have to say/bloviate is of little to no importance to the majority of Hams within earshot of you, but that hardly gave you reason to pause, did it? You blab on, undeterred, and are somehow convinced that you are offering something of interest and value. And, Bob? Please DO try to be just a tad bit less verbose. I realize that you fancy yourself as a wordsmith, but try, at least, to keep your vocabulary within the context of what it is you are attempting to convey. You are, for the most part, not dazzling any of us with your attempts at brilliance. , In my view, 20 has undergone a sea shift for the better. Diatribes? If that is the way you wish to characterize this type of communication, be my guest. Bob Sherin, W4ASX , Yes, Bob. In your view I am sure it has. Meanwhile, Bob, many of us will continue to do as we have been doing when we hear you on 20M. Turn you off. |
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